Chiropractic Colleges
In honor of the students returning to school, we thought it would be interesting to share a fun fact about each chiropractic school. Read below to learn more.
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Northwestern Health Sciences University was founded in 1941 as the Northwestern College of Chiropractic by Dr. John B. Wolfe, a civil engineer turned doctor of chiropractic. |
University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic has a low student to faculty ratio at 8:1 students to faculty. |
D'Youville College is one of the first Doctor of Chiropractic programs in the country that’s fully integrated with traditional healthcare fields. |
Palmer College of Chiropractic (CA, IA & FL) includes the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research which is the largest chiropractic research program in the United States. |
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Keiser University program combines traditional lectures with small-group learning, weekly conferences and seminars, laboratory and experiential sessions, and clinical training opportunities. |
Parker University has an integrated internship and clinical curriculum where students can work with the Veterans Affairs Hospital or one of 35 private practice partners. |
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Southern California University of Health Sciences offers a blend of rotations through a network of affiliated private practices and base clinics, including the largest free clinic in the country. |
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Logan University offers expert training in more techniques than any other chiropractic college, including the traditional four and an additional 11 techniques. |
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